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ENUMERATION OF INDIANS WITHIN THE NORTHERN DEPARTMENT, (November 18, 1763), Johnson, William in: "Enumeration of Indians within the Northern Department: Present State of the Northern Indians, in the Department of Sir William Johnson Bart, comprehended under the Six Nations and Ottawa confederacies ettc.

The proclamation established requirements that had to be met before aboriginal land could be purchased, including one that the purchase must be approved by a meeting of all members of the people selling the land.

After the American Revolutionary War, the Royal Proclamation of 1763 became a dead letter in the United States, but continued to govern the cession of aboriginal land in British North America, especially Upper Canada and Rupert's Land.

The Royal Proclamation of 1763 is mentioned in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

In 1763, DesBarres, an army Engineer and the then Quarter Master General, was to give a description of Nova Scotia and its settlement.

DesBarres was to observe in 1763 the "Township of Lunenburg shipt 1500 bushells of Roots besides several other Articles rais'd on the Farms of the Settlers this Settlement is so astonishingly healthy" that in a period of 18 months 125 were born to only four deaths.

Leaving Lunenburg, the next community, in 1763, that one would have come to would be that which Lawrence and his Council, in 1759, had named Tinmouth, but which, for good reason was to become known as New Dublin.

Publication of Nicolas Louis de Lacaille's Coelum australe stelliferum, cataloguing all his data from the southern hemisphere and including about 10,000 stars and a number of brighter star clusters and nebulae

en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1763_in_science (126 words)

The Proclamation of 1763 - The Archivist - Publications - Library and Archives Canada(Site not responding. Last check: )

Although treaties between the Indians and the colonial officials were reached prior to the Royal Proclamation of 1763, the latter served as a model for the establishment of such arrangements.

In the Proclamation of 1763, King George III of England declared a British system of governing in the areas that had been surrendered by France, and pronounced that the Indians and their lands would be treated with respect.

There are several transcribed copies of both the October 7, 1763, document proclaimed by the King in England and the one later pronounced by the Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Sir William Johnson, in North America on December 24, 1763; the National Archives also has a negative photostat of this latter document.

A new document in 1763 called the Royal Proclamation set the boundaries of a new colony called Québec - which was now under British control.

In 1763, the Royal Proclamation was created to integrate New France into the British Empire in North American.

The Royal Proclamation hints at the reason: it notes that British interests were, prior to 1763, responsible for "great fraud and abuses" in obtaining land from Aboriginals that had caused the latter "great dissatisfaction".

The Founding of The American Republic 7. The First American Crisis: 1763-66(Site not responding. Last check: )

Most of what happened in 1763 was not so much the provocation of resistance as the prelude to it.

By the autumn of 1763, naval vessels were cruising in American waters from Newfoundland to the West Indies, with their officers and crews on the alert for the profits to be gained from the capture and successful prosecution of illegal traders."

A profound change was occurring between Britain and her colonies; the decision to have military force available was a prelude to increased exercise of authority by Britain.

1763 is a 10,000 square foot, fully equipped dungeon located 10 miles north of downtown Atlanta.

1763 is concerned about keeping intact our great "dungeon ambiance".

We take the privacy of others VERY seriously, and although there have been no reported incidents of this possible abuse, nor is 1763 aware of any, like any good dungeon rule, this is being instituted to help prevent a possible future "incident".

In witness whereof, we the underwritten their Ambassadors Extraordinary, and Ministers Plenipotentiary, have signed with our hand, in their name, and in virtue of our full powers, have signed the present definitive treaty, and have caused the seal of our arms to be put thereto.

In witness whereof, We the under­written Ambassadors Extraordinary, and Ministers Plenipotentiary of their Britannick, Most Christian and Catholick Majesties, have signed the present separate Articles, and have caused the seal of our arms to be put thereto.

The English version of the Treaty of 1763 is taken from the Collection of Treaties compiled by the Hon.

In the fall of 1763, a royal decree was issued that prohibited the North American colonists from establishing or maintaining settlements west of an imaginary line running down the crest of the Appalachian Mountains.

The Proclamation of 1763 was a well-intentioned measure.

All English territory between the Appalachians and the Mississippi Proclamation of 1763 forbade English colonists to live west of the Appalachian Mountains.

The Proclamation of 1763 also announced that this new, far more restricted Quebec colony would be given English law and an elected representative assembly in its government, as was standard practice throughout the British Thirteen Colonies in America.

This overseas fishery recovered after 1763, with some helpful government attention, but its position grew increasingly uncertain in respect to the politically disfavoured but economically advantaged resident fishery -- as was suggested by the early 1770s, when Newfoundland's total summer population ranged around 26,000, yet over half of them now were year-round residents.

Even in 1763, when this island was annexed to Nova Scotia, the imperial government had ordered its widely fertile lands surveyed into large, 20,000 acre estates for settlement; and by 1767 these had all been granted to "proprietors" in Britain, men of rank and good political connections.

Though AB 1763 is designed to eliminate confusion in public health emergencies, it appears to be creating more confusion.

Besides supplanting existing statutes, AB 1763 would also authorize any public health authority to perform unlimited medical examinations and testing, relax the privacy of health information, and allow the Public Health Emergency Planning Commission to select and train "emergency judges" to hear appeals of forced quarantine and isolation.

Assembly Bill 1763 defines a "public health emergency" as an "occurrence" or "imminent threat" of bioterrorism, an infectious agent or biological toxin, a natural disaster, a chemical attack or accidental release, or a nuclear attack or accident.

The 1763 Monument in the heart of Georgetown is a fitting tribute to the African slave Cuffy and the history of the proud Afro-Guyanese people.

Cuffy lead the 1763 Slave Revolt on 23 February, 1763 from his base at Plantation Lilienburg, along with his deputy Akara.

Peerboom was attacked and captured on 3 March 1763 before Cuffy and his men plotted their ultimate battle for Fort Nassau.

www.cosbert.com /guyana.html (260 words)

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RFC 1763 PPP BVCP March 1995 Data Link Layer Protocol Field Exactly one BVCP packet is encapsulated in the Information field of a PPP Data Link Layer frame where the Protocol field indicates type hex 8035 (Banyan VINES Control Protocol).

In witness whereof, we the underwritten their Ambassadors Extraordinary, and Ministers Plenipotentiary, have signed with our hand, in their name, and in virtue of our full powers, have signed the present definitive treaty, and have caused the seal of our arms to be put thereto.

In witness whereof, We the under­written Ambassadors Extraordinary, and Ministers Plenipotentiary of their Britannick, Most Christian and Catholick Majesties, have signed the present separate Articles, and have caused the seal of our arms to be put thereto.

Given at Versailles the 7th day of the month of February, in the year of Grace 1763, and of our reign the forty­eighth.

Network Working Group S. Senum Request for Comments: 1763 DigiBoard Category: Standards Track March 1995 The PPP Banyan Vines Control Protocol (BVCP) Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.

An implementation which does not include this option MUST be prepared to interoperate with another implementation which does include the option.

The Baynan VINES Control Protocol is exactly the same as the Link Control Protocol [1] with the following exceptions: Frame Modifications The packet may utilize any modifications to the basic frame format which have been negotiated during the Link Establishment phase.

www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc1763.txt (2065 words)

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The trip to Upperville, Va., and the 1763 Inn's cozy dining rooms with their many...

The couple bought the 1763 Inn, which once was owned by George Washington...

SSRN-Liquidity and Contagion: The Crisis of 1763 by Isabel Schnabel, Hyun Shin

The financial crisis that swept across northern Europe in 1763 bears a strong resemblance to more recent episodes of financial distress.

We highlight the salient features of the 1763 crisis and propose a stylized model of the events.

papers.ssrn.com /sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=600746 (303 words)

Royal Proclamation of 1763-April23,1992(Site not responding. Last check: )

WHEREAS the Royal Proclamation of 1763 is referred to in section 25(a) of the Constitution Act, 1982; and

WHEREAS the Royal Proclamation of 1763 is not currently included in the Schedule to the Constitution Act, 1982,

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the National Chief and the Constitution Working Group and Sovereign Treaty First Nations Council have a mandate to seek that the Royal Proclamation of 1763 be added to the Schedule referred to in section 52 (2) (b) of the Constitution Act, 1982.

www.afn.ca /resolutions/1992/sca/res8.htm (113 words)

Slovenia on the Military Map 1763-1787(Site not responding. Last check: )

The facsimile edition of the Land-Survey under Joseph II of the territory of Slovenia comprises seven volumes.

The maps originate from the years 1763 to 1787 and were for over a century a carefully protected military secret.

The maps give a clear picture of the Slovene lands with the predominantly unspoiled nature over 300 years ago.